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@@ -166,6 +166,20 @@ Daaruit komt eingelijk ook het discussiestuk aan het einde waarbij ik best een a |
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\chapter{Discussion} |
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\label{chap:discussion} |
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\section{Complexity} |
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The goal of this thesis is to investigate how the design method for the embedded software in a cyber-physical system can be applied to the physical part. |
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The setup of the design method and applying that method in the case study pointed out that there is an enormous difference between the cyber and physical part. |
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This difference in presents itself in development cost and system complexity. |
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\subsection{Complexity} |
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Almost every complex system that is produced today contains software. |
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Software is often the reason that the complex system can exist in the first place. |
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Where software can have millions of states, configurations and variables, hardware is often limited to a dozen of states. |
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\subsection{Cost} |
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\rro{\textcite{sheard_718_1998} discusses:} |
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\rroi{Mechanical solutions are inherent simpler than software solution} |
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\rro{Huge difference in states} |
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